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Paradox EVO192 User Manual

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Fire and Burglary Alarm System
EVO192
Installation Guide

Table of Contents

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Paradox EVO192 Specifications

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BrandParadox
ModelEVO192
CategorySmoke Alarm
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 EVO192 omenclature Residential Fire and Burglar Alarm and Commercial Burglar Alarm System

Describes the EVO192 as a comprehensive alarm system for residential, commercial, and high-security applications.

1.2 Features of EVO192 Controller

Lists key features of the EVO192 controller, including digital combus, zone expansion, and PGM outputs.

Chapter 2 System Installation

2.1 Safety Warnings

Provides critical safety precautions before accessing system modules for maintenance or servicing.

2.2 Location & Mounting

Gives guidance on selecting an appropriate site and mounting the system components, avoiding interference.

2.3 Recommended Installation Procedure

Details the step-by-step procedure for installing modules, connecting power, and verifying connections.

Chapter 3 Programming Methods

3.1 Paradox Memory Key

Explains how to use the Paradox Memory Key to copy programmed contents between control panels.

3.4 Programming Through a Keypad

Details the process of entering programming mode and navigating options via keypads.

Chapter 4 Zone Programming

4.1 Zone Programming

Introduces the two methods for programming zones: using section [0400] or zone serial/input numbers.

4.2 Zone Numbering

Explains how to assign serial numbers and input numbers to zones for detection devices.

4.3 Zone Doubling (ATZ)

Describes the ATZ feature, allowing two detection devices per input terminal.

4.4 Zone Definitions

Covers various zone definitions like Disabled, Entry Delays, Follow Zones, Instant Zones, and 24Hr Zones.

Chapter 6 Keyswitch Programming

6.2 Keyswitch Definitions

Explains how keyswitch definitions determine their usage (Disabled, Momentary, Maintained, Utility Event).

Chapter 7 Testing and Maintenance

7.3 Testing and Maintenance

Covers routine system checks, maintenance schedules, and testing procedures.

Chapter 8 Arming and Disarming Options

8.3 Restrict Arming on Supervision Loss

Details the restriction of arming due to supervision loss from wireless modules.

8.10 Timed Auto-Arming

Explains the feature that automatically arms a partition at a set time daily.

8.11 No Movement Auto-Arming

Describes automatic arming of a partition if no movement occurs within a specified period.

Chapter 9 Alarm Options

9.1 Bell/alarm Output

Controls the on-board BELL output for triggering alarms via bells or sirens.

9.3 Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options

Manages supervision of wireless transmitters to detect signal loss or trouble.

Chapter 10 Event Reporting

10.1 Reporting Enabled

Controls whether the system reports events to the monitoring station.

10.2 Report Codes

Details the use of 2-digit or 1-digit hexadecimal report codes for various events.

Chapter 11 Dialer Options

11.1 Telephone Line Monitoring

Verifies the main telephone line's existence and detects failures, generating conditions upon failure.

Chapter 13 Programmable Outputs

13.1 PGM Activation Event

Determines which event will activate a PGM output, specifying event and feature groups.

Chapter 14 System Settings and Commands

14.1 Hardware Reset

Resets programmable sections to default values, except for Panel ID, Passwords, and Labels.

14.2 Software Reset

Resets specific parameters or sections to default values or pre-defined settings.

14.3 Installer Code Lock

Locks programming by entering '147' in section [3001], preventing changes without the code.

14.10 Partitioning

Enables independent control of up to eight partitions, assigning zones, keyswitches, and codes.

Chapter 15 Access Codes

15.1 Installer Code

Sets and changes the Installer Code, which is six digits long.

15.3 System Master Code

Sets the System Master Code, which controls User Code Options and Partition Assignment.

15.4 Programming Access Codes

Programs user access codes, their options, partition assignments, and access control settings.

15.5 User Options

Defines how each user access code can arm or disarm partitions and access features.

15.6 Partition Assignment

Assigns each user access code to one or more partitions for arming, disarming, and status viewing.

Appendix C: Keypad Installation Instructions

K641R Access Control Connection

Figure 23: : Typical Access Control Installation

Illustrates a typical installation layout for the K641R Access Control system.

Figure 24: : Access Control Overview

Provides an overview of the access control system connections to the EVO panel.

Figure 25: : Access Control Connections

Shows detailed wiring diagrams for access control connections to the K641R.

Programming

C.0.5 Entering Module Programming Mode

Guides on entering Module Programming Mode via the control panel.

K641 Programming

C.0.7 Partition Assignment

Assigns keypads to partitions by enabling corresponding options.

Programmable Output Options

C.0.70 PGM Activation Event

Defines the event that triggers a PGM output, specifying event and feature groups.

C.0.71 PGM Deactivation Event

Defines the event that returns a PGM to its normal state after activation.

C.0.25 PGM Activation Event

Defines the event that triggers a PGM output, specifying event and feature groups.

C.0.26 PGM Deactivation Event

Defines the event that returns a PGM to its normal state after activation.

K641R Programming

C.0.27 Partition Assignment

Assigns the keypad to one or more partitions, enabling control over those partitions.

Access Control Options

C.0.41 Assigning Doors To Partitions

Assigns doors to partitions, linking card actions to specific partition assignments.

C.0.42 Unlock on REX (Request For Exit)

Enables or disables unlocking the door when the REX device is activated.

C.0.54 Door Forced Open Access Alarm

Enables or disables the alarm for a door being forced open.

C.0.48 Door Left Open Access Alarm

Enables or disables the alarm triggered when a door is left open.

DGP2-648BL Programming

C.0.58 Partition Display

Programs LED keypads to display partition status (armed/disarmed/alarm).

C.0.59 Zone Display

Programs keypad LEDs to indicate zone status (open, closed, tamper, fire).

Appendix D: Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors and CO Detectors

Smoke Detectors

Provides general guidance and recommendations for installing smoke detectors.

CO detectors

Advises installing CO detectors in rooms with fuel-burning appliances.

Appendix E: Fire Escape Planning

C) Information on establishing a residential emergency evacuation plan in the event of a fire.

Offers guidance on creating a residential emergency evacuation plan for fire safety.

Appendix G EVO192 CP-01 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction

ADD THESE SECTIONS IN THE PROGRAMMING GUIDE, INSTALLER MANUAL AND/OR USER MANUAL

5. CP-01 options

Details CP-01 specific options for zone definition and auto zone shutdown.

ADD THESE NOTES TO THE INSTALLER MANUAL

13. Auto Zone Shutdown Counter Section [712] = 1 (CP-01 default)

Details the CP-01 default for the Auto Zone Shutdown Counter.

14. Partition options : enabled : Switch to stay arming if no zone entry delay is opened

Explains partition options related to stay arming when no entry delay is opened.

15. Arming/Disarming options : Exit delay termination

Notes that exit delay termination is disabled for CP-01 by default.

20. Intellizone

Explains the Intellizone feature to reduce false alarms by requiring multiple events.

Appendix H: EVO192 CP-01 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction

Minimum requirement system for SIA-FAR Installations :

Lists the minimum system requirements for SIA-FAR installations.

Caution:

Highlights important cautions for SIA FAR installations, including module compatibility and testing.

Appendix I: Warnings

FCC Warnings

Details FCC compliance information, registration numbers, and connection requirements.

ETL and ETLC Warnings

Provides ETL and ETLC installation notes and guidelines for UL compliance.

Recommended:

Household Fire Warning Systems (US and Canada)

Provides installation guidelines for household fire warning systems in the US and Canada.

Household Grade A Burglar Alarm system Unit (US and Canada)

Outlines installation requirements for Grade A burglar alarm systems in the US and Canada.

Grade B Monitoring Station (Level 0)

Details requirements for Grade B monitoring stations, including ringback and report settings.

Grade C Monitoring Station (Level 0)

Specifies requirements for Grade C monitoring stations.

Access Control System

Outlines requirements for the Access Control System, including keypad and reader.

Control of the Protected Premise

Defines requirements for UL certification regarding premise ownership and management.

Protection of the Control Unit

Details methods for protecting the control unit and its power supply.

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